Figure 64: Connecting Ac Power Plug To The Router - Juniper ACX500 Hardware Manual

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WARNING:
Ensure that the line (
cord wires are correctly connected to the respective branch circuit or power
source that powers the ACX500 outdoor router. Failing to do so might
result in damaging the router. The AC power cord has
for reference and correct connection to AC mains terminals.
Insert the AC power cord plug to the power terminal on the router. Ensure that the
6.
power plug sits tight. See

Figure 64: Connecting AC Power Plug to the Router

NOTE:
An AC-powered router need to connect with the outdoor AC power
cord that is supported with the router. Each power source must be
connected to a dedicated AC power feed and a dedicated customer-site
circuit breaker. We recommend that you use a dedicated customer-site
circuit breaker rated of 20 A (100 VAC) or 16 A (240 VAC), or as required
by local electrical code.
Tighten the power cord plug screw.
7.
The power cord plug screw prevents water and dust from entering the terminal.
Verify that the power cabling is correct, that the power cables or cords do not touch
8.
or block access to router components, and that they do not drape where people could
trip on them.
Power on the AC power source to the router.
9.
Observe the system LED on the router. If an AC power source is functioning normally,
10.
the system LED lights green steadily.
If the system LED is not lit, the power source is not functioning normally. Repeat the
cabling procedures.
WARNING:
The AC power wiring terminals where the wires join the AC power
source must be protected from water and other particles. Use a certified
waterproof enclosure for the AC power wires.
Chapter 14: Providing Power to the ACX500
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